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Old May 12, 2013   #1
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Default Treating Spider Mites on Tomato

I mixed up a batch of Neem oil & spreader/sticker and soaked the remains of my plants today. We have a storm coming so no sunshine. The Neem should do its job before the rain hits.
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If they were really bad you better be ready to treat again in 3 or 4 days. If you caught them early enough you may luck out.

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Nice.
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The Neem soaked plants seem to be perking up a little,
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The Neem soaked plants seem to be perking up a little,
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